Unitarians believe there should be peaceful co-existence between nations as well as between people. |
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The crisis raises serious questions of the ethics of democratic co-existence and religious pluralism vis-a-vis the state. |
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It is a way of life based on the principle of inclusivity, diversity and co-existence. |
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Cathars were dualists, believing in the co-existence of good imprisoned within evil. |
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She habitually does it as part of her routine, which is defined by the co-existence of ontologically and modally different realities. |
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So long as one nurses the hope of civilized co-existence, one tries to come to terms with the ground realities. |
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A range of films looking back into history were marked by a specific nostalgia for the irretrievably lost times of harmonious multi-ethnic co-existence. |
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I or most people don't have a problem with peaceful co-existence but that cannot be on the basis of not telling the truth or giving up on our own values. |
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Living in a natural side-by-side situation offers the desired constructive co-existence which is diminishing with every new arrival of uninvited guests. |
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Coetus without co-existence is demonic. What are you, you man and woman who are about to enter into sexual relations? |
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When our patient was evaluated for current psychiatric nosology co-existence of borderline personality disorder and dissociative personality disorder may have been considered. |
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Marine biologist Dr Dennis Gordon said the sand-hopper's co-existence with the moss animal may be probably the only example of this kind of relationship in the world. |
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Co-existence of the two raises a number of challenges such as chronicity, poor treatment outcomes, increased morbidity and, in some cases, more criminality. |
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